rustoproteiinit
Rustoproteiinit, also known as rusticyanins, are a class of copper-containing proteins belonging to the cupredoxin family. They are primarily found in bacteria and archaea, particularly those involved in redox processes. These proteins are characterized by their single copper atom, which is typically coordinated within a cupredoxin fold. The copper atom in rustoproteiinit is usually in the Cu(II) oxidation state in the oxidized form and can be reduced to Cu(I) during electron transfer reactions.
Rustoproteiinit play a crucial role in various metabolic pathways, often acting as electron carriers. They are
The structure of rustoproteiinit is well-conserved, featuring a beta-barrel fold that encapsulates the copper-binding site. This